Photo showing Mrs. Alice Backman in her new car that she won in the Elks Bingo which attracted more than 500 players. Giving her the keys is Bill Pound, leading knight of the Elks lodge and one of the Bingo organizers.
Northern Sentinel Box # 3- (A) Historical (I) Service Club (a) Benevolent Protective Order Of Elks
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Photo showing Mrs. Alice Backman in her new car that she won in the Elks Bingo which attracted more than 500 players. Giving her the keys is Bill Pound, leading knight of the Elks lodge and one of the Bingo organizers.
A cabin at the top of the new ski hill. There is a sign hanging with the letters K.S.C on it, and there is a pile of two-by-fours stacked up against the side of the cabin. There wood piles in the front, and a man standing in the doorway wearing a shirt and tie.
A cabin at the top of the new ski hill. There is a sign hanging with the letters K.S.C on it, and there is a pile of two-by-fours stacked up against the side of the cabin. There wood piles in the front, and a man standing in the doorway wearing a shirt and tie.